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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
w—~ 1 1 1 LOCAL AND a PERSO NAL a a IT E M S a A N D O TH ER a NEW S OF IN T E R E S T - Wise A Massey, Dentists. P. M. Stiverson for photo w ork. IL B. Lockwood leaves this week to Win. Raleigh, of Pacific City, was in visit “ th e old hom e” in K entucky. town Tuesday. Mrs. V. A. Spaulding and children w ent to Portland Monday where M aster Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen E v e rett will be treated by a specialist. They were accompanied by Mrs. Spauld a girl last Sunday. in g ’s m other and father. Mr^ind Mrs. Fhil Mestner were in Til lamook Saturday. Miss Louise McKimens is the teacher at Union this year. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. York, of Beaver, are in town this week. Herman Farmer, of Beaver, was a Cloverdale visitor Tuesday. One of the p rettiest and m ost im pressive program s th a t has been given here took place last Saturday, w hen th e G range dedicated th e ir new flag. As th e last verse of America was sung, May Im lah , dressed in w hite w ith a golden crown on her head, slowly raised th e flag to th e top of the staff. As the flag started up every head was u n covered, and one had only to glance up or down the street to realize th e loyalty of our citizens to the stars and stripes. After th e Star Spangled B anner was sung th e m em bers returned to the lodge room where the program was finished, which was appreciated by all who witnessed it. a —+ 1 i ! 1 . SCHOOL BOOKS —AND— “Nsw York Clothing Store” Has ranted the well known Chas. I. Clough building and will gladly welcome all old customers as well as new. Y®u will find an up-t»-date line of School Supplies Men’s Women’s and Children’s Everything for the Young ster and the Advanced Scholar. Ready to-wear Garments at Lowest Prices, J. GLICKMAN and M. FARMER. Proprietors. Tillamook, - - Oregon. Notice of Board of Equalization Meeting. Notice is hereby given, th a t on Mon day, Septem ber 11th, 1916, the County Board of E qualization will m eet a t the The families of James Bailey and C ourt House, in Tillam ook City, Oie- Glenn White left for the hop yards gon, and public exam ine th e assessment Tuesday. School Books Strictly C«9h roll for said year, and correct any error in valuations, description of land, lot, or V. F. Learned and Everett Landing- other property. Said board will con ham are hunting deer in Lane county tinue in session from day to day until this week. th e exam ination, correction and eqali- zation of the assessm ent shall be com Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Werschkul ac pleted. All persons who m ay be inter Druggist and Stationer, companied by Wni. Owen left for Port ested in the assessm ent of th eir prop land Saturday. - OREGON erty should ap p ear a t said tim e and Mrs. Frank Worthington P asses Away. CLOVERDALE. place, as no changes can be m ade after Borrow and regret were expressed by Miss Ava Owen went to Boulder the adjournm ent. All protests m ust be High School Notes. Creek Sunday where she will teach everyone when news of th e d e a th of filed with the board the first week. Dated at Tillnm ook City, Oregon, The high school is settling down to school this winter. Mr«. F rank W orthington, of Tillamook, the regular hum of good work. At August 8th, 1916. Varena Lucas and Alma Landingham was received W ednesday afternoon. C. A. Johnson, County Assessor. present the enrollm ent is 15 w ith a good went to Corvallis this wesk, where She had been in poor health for some prospect of four m ore M onday. Some they will attend school this wintor. tim e although able to be around and pupils are delayed in com ing because A meeting is to be held at the Clover- attending her home duties m ost of the they have had trouble in finding a place dale Hotel this evening for the purpose tim e. Tne first of th e week she had a to stay, but Mr. Spauldings will give a bad spell and th e children were all sent girl a chance to stay with them and go of organizing a Business Men’s Club. for, and w ith th e exceptions of two sons. Mrs. Haas and daughter Madeline,, George a rd Ed and daughter E dna they to school. The addition of another year’s work who have been guests at the McGinnis were all w ith her a t th e tim e of her de with another teacher has a t least heme this summer, left for their Port mise. In its Six Schools and Forty-eight De doubled th e value of our high school partm ents is engaged in the great work land home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W orthington were and the fact th a t we are able to have of uniting Learning and Labor. School opened Monday with an en among the pioneer« of Tillamook 45-m inute recitations in which to pre F o rty -e ig h th School Y ear Opens rollment of 51 scholars; 24 in the county and a t different tim es lived in sent the subject m atte r further in SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. primary, 12 in the grammar room and Nehalem , Bay City, Cloverdale and creases the value of the school till it is, D egree C ourses requiring a four-year 15 in the high school. nilamoc.k and in eaeh place she had a to say th e least, th ree tim es as good high school preparation, are offered in Representative Houston, of Portland, wide circle of friends, for to know her as it was last year, to say n o th the following: made the Courier office a pleasant call was to love her, a splendid C hristian ing about the m anifested desire on AGRICULTURE, 16 Departm ents; last week Thursday. Mr. Houston is a lady, an ardent church worker and an the part of teachers and pupils to m ake COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN candidate on the Republican ticket for adorable wife and m other. She was a this the best year of school work Clover EER IN G , »> D epartm ents; M INES, 3 Departm ents; FORESTRY, 2 Depart neighbor th a t everyone looked to in dale has ever had. state senator. * m ents; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart tim e of trouble, feeling sure of h er ready To those who expect to take ad vant m ents; and PHARMACY. Heavy rains tlie first of the week help and sym pathy. age of th is great year of good work we V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an made it difficult for autoists to get. in The funeral service will be held Fri earnestly say, “ be ready to en ter your Eighth Grade preparation for entrance ami out of the county. It is reported day m orning a t 10 o’clock at the M etho are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, fifteen had to be hauled out over the dist church in Tillamook. Those left to class by M onday, th e , 11th. , Soon the Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, and work will bo too tar advanced for you to Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy armacy with a two Dolph Hill Sunday m ourn her dem ise are her husband, en ter. year high school entrance requirem ent. Ono hundred and fifty-two have the sons George of Loraine, Ed and SCHOOL OF MUSIC.—Piano, String, W h y Ho R esigned. signed the new petition for the Hudson Chester, of Cloverdale, E rn e st and E l Rand and Voice Culture. "So you resigned!" Catalogue and beautiful illustrated daughters road, and we believe this petition is so bert, of M ohler, and “Yes. I couldn’t stan d th e way the booklet free. constructed us to stand the test as re Mcsdames Chas. S m ith ami Elmer Address T hk R e g i s t r a r , gards the legal points, at least wo hope Webb, of Cloverdale, and Mrs. Edna firm treated me." 1 w-7-U-lfi t o 9-7 1«) C O R V A I.L IS O R H O O .N "W h a t did they d o r •o. This ¡s an improvement that should Holland, of W endling, a id a host of “Took my nam e off the pay roll.”— he made. The time is short when roads friends throughout Tillam ook county. M a r k A n t o n y ’s Mistake. Exchange. will ho maintained in undesirable places A t a perform ance of “Julius C aesar" at H u rst college. England. Mark An even though it takes some persuasion HOMESTEADERS’ FAIR. Sarah's Request. tony m ade n m istake when the dead and expense to put them iu their prop Doctor (to h1s cook, who is Just leav body of C aesar was brought in. He er places. Friday. September 15, at Msgarrel Hall, ing)—Surah, I am very sorry, hut I apostrophized the fallen hero w ith im Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, national can only give you a very Indifferent passioned eloquence, and the audience Five Miles Above Beaver. character. Sarah — Well, sir, never felt acutely for the poor citizens, who lecturer of the W C. T. U., and at mind. J u s t w rite It like yen do your were all presum ably horror stricken pr. sent special representative of the prescriptions.—Stray Stories. and overcom e w ith grief, w hen Antony Dry Committee, will speak at the Pres Program —10 a. m .—G rand parade. gently, but firmly, grasped, as he byterian church Friday evening, Sep lV«t a ttractiv e vehicle, first prize T e s tin g D iam onds. thought, the face cloth and slowly, tember Sth, et S o'clock. Everyone second, $2; th ird $1. very slowly, began to draw It back. In order to determ ine accurately the should make e special effort to hear har, 11 a. m .—Speaking bv A. T. Botts, of Ju st then an excited w hisper came a* * she is liksly to he the best speaker on T illam ook; Rev. J. E . Youel, of T illa nature of diam onds It is well to breathe from th e other end of the corpse. "This the temperance question it will he our mook. The speaking will be in te r on them . Then they lose for n moment end. you focvU" B ut Antony w as inex privilege to hear during this campaign. spersed with songs. j their luster, and the eye to then better I or,'hly w rapped Tie persever Mrs. Unruh will speak at the Oretown enabled, says the Scientific American 1- in.—B attle with lunch counter. ed and disclosed to th e Intently gazing Grange Saturday afternoon and at 1 p. m .—Judging exhibits. I supplem ent, to exam ine them and dis audience Julius Caesar*« boots 1 Bearer Saturday evening. By all mean«, 2 p. m.— Races, sports, etc. tingulsh their faults. The real dia hear one or more of these lectures. Ad Come am 1 have41 goo*’ tim e. Take th e old reliable W hite stage for l mond becomes clear much sooner than a com fortable, safe and sure trip to mission free. Collection taken. It Y. Blalock, Sec. the false. Tillamook. Mrs. Otis Purdin was the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Coffey. Lock Up Your School Needs Early. W m . A . H IG H Uniting Learning and Labor T H E OREGON A G R IC U LT U R A L C O LLEC E r ?